Speaking of command line.. do you (or anyone reading) know of a utility similar to Windows Run-Command? WRC itself isn't so bad. But the extras it has just don't seem to be things I use commonly, other than RegEdit Button.

All the GUI prompt emulators for Windows, be they multitab or whatever, just seem unstable. Something like WRC would be cool f it just had more useful doodads tacked on.

If I had a title maybe I could help I have about 300 CD/DVDs containing freeware that I have ratholed over the years and most have been indexed with Cathy but without something to look for I wouldn't know where to start

Come up with a title and I'll search all 300 discs to find it

From memory, I don't recall a third party utility associated with the "Run" command in any O/S

Speaking of command line.. do you (or anyone reading) know of a utility similar to Windows Run-Command?

Do you mean something like 4dos? I never used it but it sounded like it could be good stuff, many people raved about it for years. Looks like it has gone freeware, although I haven't dug into the site. I'm sure there are other DCers who can comment on it.

Speaking of command line.. do you (or anyone reading) know of a utility similar to Windows Run-Command?

Do you mean something like 4dos? I never used it but it sounded like it could be good stuff, many people raved about it for years. Looks like it has gone freeware, although I haven't dug into the site. I'm sure there are other DCers who can comment on it.

And/Or Windows Run-Command only with a better button set. RegEdit and a command prompt are obvious. But the other buttons I don't recognize and there's no tool tip to tell what they are on mouse hover. I'd have to run them to find out. Always a hairy proposition.

Speaking of command line.. do you (or anyone reading) know of a utility similar to Windows Run-Command? WRC itself isn't so bad. But the extras it has just don't seem to be things I use commonly, other than RegEdit Button.

All the GUI prompt emulators for Windows, be they multitab or whatever, just seem unstable. Something like WRC would be cool f it just had more useful doodads tacked on.

Speaking of command line.. do you (or anyone reading) know of a utility similar to Windows Run-Command? WRC itself isn't so bad. But the extras it has just don't seem to be things I use commonly, other than RegEdit Button.

All the GUI prompt emulators for Windows, be they multitab or whatever, just seem unstable. Something like WRC would be cool f it just had more useful doodads tacked on.

Speaking of command line.. do you (or anyone reading) know of a utility similar to Windows Run-Command? WRC itself isn't so bad. But the extras it has just don't seem to be things I use commonly, other than RegEdit Button.

All the GUI prompt emulators for Windows, be they multitab or whatever, just seem unstable. Something like WRC would be cool f it just had more useful doodads tacked on.

Nice, there are a few of them I didn't know.Would be nice however if the article said from which version of Windows each appeared, so we know whether or not we can use them¹ on various versions. Though there probably are not many people still running Windows 9x or 2000...

¹: as in "give someone a script to help him without being replied that it doesn't work"

Would be nice however if the article said from which version of Windows each appeared, so we know whether or not we can use them¹ on various versions. Though there probably are not many people still running Windows 9x or 2000...

"... Cmder is a software package created out of pure frustration over the absence of nice console emulators on Windows. It is based on amazing software, and spiced up with the Monokai color scheme and a custom prompt layout. Looking sexy from the start ...":http://bliker.github.io/cmder/